DISQUS

Film School Rejects: Test Screeners Watch the Watchmen and Live to Tell All

  • Davebaxter1989 · 1 year ago
    May?! has it been pushed back from March? Fuuuuuck.

    Also squid or no squid this will be awesome.
  • Neil Miller · 1 year ago
    Still March... typo...
  • Davebaxter1989 · 1 year ago
    Thank god haha thought it was becoming very vouge to shift around dates.
  • SUPERJUNK · 1 year ago
    I actually liked the ending to the novel. All I have to say is the diary part was awesome and if its not in the movie I will be very upset. I mean even if you didnt like the ending to the novel you have already followed it to the T while making the movie, why would you change the most important part????
  • Mladen · 1 year ago
    spoileriffic... Sounds like a minor change, the ending of the story is still the same, its just the method of how it happens.

    I'm more worried that they've changed/damaged the thematic content of the story to make it more COOOOOL and blockbustery. Thats definately what it looks like now, but it IS just a trailer, and they're picking the actiony bits to show off, so who knows...
    It still stands that every Alan Moore adaptation has either completely sucked (LXG), or managed to completely miss the point of the novel (V for Vendetta, From Hell). So I'm skeptical, but I'd REALLY like to be wrong.
  • Nicole C · 1 year ago
    I vote No squid, I feel like it really fell apart at the ending, but the new ending with Dr.
    manhattan's more direct involvement in the build-up to the catastrophe itself is a change
    that I'm not sure I approve of.

    I'm excited, but I'm also skeptical.
  • 790 · 1 year ago
    You know what I've been holding back reading the book , because I want the film version to be my first impression...

    And now I'm glad I did...
  • Nish · 1 year ago
    I think that if you view this as a comic book adaptation, you will be disappointed, because he Watchmen is unfilmable. It is designed to be everything a comic book can be that a film/book can't. However, as a film, i think it looks really good.
  • Trace · 1 year ago
    The squid ending didn't piss me off, but I felt underwhelmed. The entire thing was great, and the squid itself wasn't that bad, albeit a little farfetched. But the fact that everyone just swept it under the rug? I get it, but still...
  • big K · 1 year ago
    I hope the idea of having superhumans may just make things WORSE, that the book implied, or the dark and ambigous way the book ended doesn't change. That said, concepts on the printed page sometimes don't translate all that well on film, so I kinda don't mind if they leave out the giant, psychic space vagina destroying New York part.

    P.S.: While I totally respect Alan Moore's choice to not play a role in how his work is interpreted on film, would it kill him to at least offer some advice so they wouldn't suck so hard?

    P.P.S: This is more of a rant but, What is it with cats like Moore and Garth Ennis being so douchey about comics and comic-book characters nowadays like they haven't been writing comics for 30 years?
  • Davebaxter1989 · 1 year ago
    I think V for Vendetta was awesome and that was without the input of the moorester
  • Ashley Demma · 1 year ago
    @ Big K,

    I'm so glad you used the word "cat". You rock.
  • big K · 1 year ago
    @ Ashley,

    Thanks.

    My dad is into jazz and soul music. Those guys say "cats" often. I guess it comes from that.
  • djjeffhall · 1 year ago
    I have not read/seen the Test Screeners article yet so bear with me.

    Watchmen was the book that drew me into comics. (I never really got into the medium during my youth.)

    After a friend handed me the colected work, I spent a gloriously, stoned on medicine day plowing through all 12 issues at once. I literally could not put the book down, despite suffering from some horrible plague like virus.

    Unfortunately, like many of the stories I've read by Alan Moore, the ending was weak. It did not stop me from loving the book, or feeling fulfilled by the content, but it did leave me feeling like Moore wrote himself into a corner that he really did not know how to get himself out of. (i was left with the same feeling from V For Vendetta, which I also love. Once Moore made his "statement" in each, he ran out of steam and just drew it to a close.)

    Hearing that the studio is willing to stick to the book, but also understanding that the ending of the novel was the one and only weak part, and having courage to go against fandom and changing it is encouraging. If they pull it off, even better.

    I'm sure I'm with many folks in that I'm torn between my desire to see one of my favorite book brought "to life" and fearing that no matter what is done, it could never live up to the hype.